If you want more research, I'm sure I can give that to you...but I'd rather you just admit he's not as good in the clutch as you're making him out to be.

I would rather you admit that when given the ball in crucial times at the end of the game or even OT Blake comes thru. Never put him up as a superstar who is given the ball and asked to create and score at the end of the game.

"The way Steve is as a teammate, the way he sets the tone, the way the team kind of takes on his persona. As a coach, that's the best thing in the world. It's easy to coach. He's taking care of the chemistry. You just coach."

"The way Steve is as a teammate, the way he sets the tone, the way the team kind of takes on his persona. As a coach, that's the best thing in the world. It's easy to coach. He's taking care of the chemistry. You just coach."

"The way Steve is as a teammate, the way he sets the tone, the way the team kind of takes on his persona. As a coach, that's the best thing in the world. It's easy to coach. He's taking care of the chemistry. You just coach."

I would rather you admit that when given the ball in crucial times at the end of the game or even OT Blake comes thru. Never put him up as a superstar who is given the ball and asked to create and score at the end of the game.

When Luke Walton was given the ball against the Pistons in 2004, in one game of the series, he came through.

Unless you're going to practice what you preach, and give me Blake's clutch numbers (I already gave you a taste of where he ranks, but yeah), you have no reason to argue.

Your move. Don't bother replying if you don't have anything with substance.

When Luke Walton was given the ball against the Pistons in 2004, in one game of the series, he came through.

Unless you're going to practice what you preach, and give me Blake's clutch numbers (I already gave you a taste of where he ranks, but yeah), you have no reason to argue.

Your move. Don't bother replying if you don't have anything with substance.

Just answer one question for me. When Steve Blake has been given the ball in clutch with the lakers has he performed well?

"The way Steve is as a teammate, the way he sets the tone, the way the team kind of takes on his persona. As a coach, that's the best thing in the world. It's easy to coach. He's taking care of the chemistry. You just coach."